Master Chief
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26-12-10, 18:59
#76
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Trooper
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26-12-10, 19:45
#77
Essa roupa aí é do exército nazista ou é impressão minha?
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Trooper
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26-12-10, 19:53
#78
Devem ser da familia do pyro
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Trooper
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29-12-10, 12:49
#79
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Carry
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29-12-10, 13:01
#80
Fica na minha rotação de wallpapers |
Trooper
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29-12-10, 13:37
#81
Achei elas hj e coloquei na minha rotação de wallpaper tb eahuehau tirei desse site que tem um monte, se alguem quiseh ve http://fiveprime.org/flickr_hvmnd.cgi
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Trooper
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30-12-10, 20:11
#82
Time passing...
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Trooper
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30-12-10, 20:30
#83
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Trooper
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30-12-10, 20:40
#84
Sacolas plásticas ficam tão lindas com os golfinhos ouun
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Trooper
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30-12-10, 21:25
#85
O golfinho foi fazer compras. :3
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Trooper
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30-12-10, 21:39
#86
Sim, foi comprar um pouco de morte pra ele.
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Carry
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30-12-10, 22:21
#87
A imagem q postei anteriormente tá com o link zuado
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Trooper
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02-01-11, 20:22
#88
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Trooper
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02-01-11, 21:33
#89
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Trooper
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03-01-11, 12:00
#90
Imagem captada por astronauta e divulgada pela Nasa mostra águas límpidas de ilhas das Bahamas |
Trooper
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04-01-11, 19:21
#91
eclipse solar + iss
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Trooper
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04-01-11, 23:46
#92
San Nielson:
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fagmin
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05-01-11, 15:54
#93
estacao espacial + sol + lua + eclipse
http://www.astrophoto.fr/ http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201...se_of_201.html |
tony
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05-01-11, 16:26
#94
estação espacial uma pinoia! aquilo ali obviamente é um tie fighter
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Trooper
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11-01-11, 17:11
#95
Captured above Japan earlier this month, a picturesque night sky was photographed behind a picturesque frosted leaf. The reflecting ice crystals on the leaf coolly mimic the shining stars far in the background. On the far left, although hard to find, appears a streaking meteor. Below and to the right of the meteor appears a longer and brighter streak of an airplane. The bright star on the left is the dog-star Sirius, the brightest star on the night sky. To Sirius’ right appears the constellation of Orion, including the three linear belt stars below the red giant Betelgeuse. The bright patch of light further to the right is the Pleiades open star cluster. Similar views including the constellation Orion can be seen above much of the northern hemisphere for the next several months, although you might have to provide your own leaf. |
fagmin
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11-01-11, 21:03
#96
Jospeh Schultz was a German soldier on the Eastern Front. On the 20th of July 1941, he along with seven of his brothers in arms were sent out on what they thought to be a routine mission. After a short march they soon understood that they were on a quite different mission than what they were used to: Ahead of them, they saw fourteen captured local civilians who were blindfolded , positioned up against a wall. The 8 soldiers in Schultz platoon were halted 10-15 meters away, and an NCO ordered them to execute every one of the civilian. Seven of the soldiers took aim, and in the silence that followed you could only hear the sound of a rifle beeing dropped. Jospeh Schultz disobeyed a direct order, dropped his rifle and walked slowly towards the 14 civilians which only heard cautious footsteps in the grass infront of them. The young Schultz positioned himself together with the soon-to-be executed civilians, and choosed death instead of killing hopeless civilians. A few seconds later 14 civilians and 1 German soldier laid dead in the grass. He was executed by his own brothers in arms by order of the NCO. This action shows that its actually possible to do evil things. Its possible to be a free-thinking morally human-being no matter what is happening around you. But, no other of his 7 brothers in arms followed his example. It was no revolt. No large-scale deserting. This is no hero-story. Neither a story about a victim. No-one was saved by Joseph Schultz action. Everyone were shot. Everyone plus one more. But he was a moral example. He refused to fire because its wrong to fire. It was no different on how many that were shot. But it was a difference to him. And to us. |
Trooper
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12-01-11, 17:33
#97
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fagmin
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13-01-11, 00:32
#98
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Trooper
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13-01-11, 05:40
#99
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Trooper
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13-01-11, 15:52
#100
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fagmin
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17-01-11, 20:04
#101
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Trooper
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17-01-11, 20:19
#102
eu acho que tinha que ser só foto.
nego fica postando ilustração po. |
fagmin
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18-01-11, 10:55
#103
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fagmin
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19-01-11, 22:23
#104
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tony
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19-01-11, 22:29
#105
BATCAVE FOUND!
hehe é narcisismo gostar da propria foto? |
fagmin
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19-01-11, 22:31
#106
nesse caso, nem um pouco, mt boa
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Trooper
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20-01-11, 00:05
#107
porra muito boa a foto colher, apesar de não saber mesmo se vc que tirou, mas + pra vc.
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tony
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20-01-11, 00:12
#108
eu mess, isso ai é lá em rio das ostras, rj, acordei cedaço pra tentar pegar a pontinha do sol nascedo, mas quando cheguei na praia já era tarde, hehe
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Trooper
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20-01-11, 00:21
#109
Porra ficou foda, tirou com que cam?
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Trooper
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20-01-11, 00:24
#110
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tony
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20-01-11, 09:54
#111
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manboipig
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20-01-11, 10:12
#112
Porra, essa que o Jeep postou do cara que recusou ordens diretas. Feels bad, dude
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Caldas
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20-01-11, 16:02
#113
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Trooper
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25-01-11, 12:48
#114
Quote:
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manboipig
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25-01-11, 13:34
#115
Nerdisse condensada em uma única imagem uaheura
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Trooper
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25-01-11, 13:57
#116
E o rosto parece da Chloe Sullivan, de Smallville.
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Trooper
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26-01-11, 00:50
#117
Michael Anderson:
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Trooper
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26-01-11, 01:14
#118
wow
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fagmin
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26-01-11, 19:32
#119
The Tree of Life in Bahrain is a remarkable natural phenomenon that is witnessed by most who visit Bahrain. The Tree of Life stands alone with almost majestic flair, miles away from other vegetation and with no apparent source of water. The Tree of Life in Bahrain is a mesquite tree that has grown at the highest point in Bahrain for over 400 years. The mystery of the survival of the tree has made it a legend.
The local inhabitants believe with heart and soul that this was the actual location of the Garden of Eden. The Tree of Life or Sharajat-al-Hayat, as the Arabs call it, is located 1.2 miles or 2 kilometers away from Jebel Dukhan. The tree stands lonely in the heart of desert, on top of a 25-foot-high sandy hill. The tree of life has continued growing-despite the extremities of the climate. At present it is 32 feet in height. The tree’s source of water is mystery. Plant scientist may say that its roots go very deep and wide to get water from the reserves of sweet springs kilometers away. The Bedouins believe that Enki, the mythical God of water, had showered its blessing. http://triggerpit.com/2011/01/17/tree-life-bahrain/ |
Trooper
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26-01-11, 19:50
#120
A arvore tira agua do ar.
Simples. |
Trooper
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26-01-11, 20:11
#121
que texto mais mal escrito...the tree, the tree, the treee, the treeeeeeeee aaaaargh
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Trooper
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27-01-11, 08:18
#122
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Trooper
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27-01-11, 13:59
#123
tirei quando tava na alemanha |
Trooper
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27-01-11, 14:13
#124
haehaehae melhor ainda seria se o cachorro tivesse com um daqueles capacetes soh o toco
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The Alpha Male
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28-01-11, 10:59
#125
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Trooper
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03-02-11, 20:36
#126
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Trooper
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03-02-11, 20:42
#127
Quote:
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The real (1)
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10-02-11, 12:34
#128
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Trooper
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10-02-11, 15:26
#129
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Trooper
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11-02-11, 10:59
#130
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Trooper
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11-02-11, 13:55
#131
Imagens impressionantes.
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fagmin
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14-02-11, 20:58
#132
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Trooper
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14-02-11, 21:22
#133
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The real (1)
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16-02-11, 22:00
#134
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Trooper
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20-02-11, 17:49
#135
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Trooper
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21-02-11, 23:24
#136
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Trooper
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21-02-11, 23:56
#137
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fagmin
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25-02-11, 19:55
#138
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Trooper
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26-02-11, 03:04
#139
Robh Ruppel:
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fagmin
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28-02-11, 19:11
#140
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fagmin
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04-03-11, 12:47
#141
http://illusion.scene360.com/art/159...ce/#more-15912
This Jimi Hendrix mosaic was created by artist Ed Chapman. Last month, it was auctioned (sold for £23,000) at the Cancer Research UK’s Sound & Vision event at Abbey Road Studios. |
Trooper
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04-03-11, 23:00
#142
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PHD em Dota 2
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21-03-11, 23:15
#143
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🌀 Trooper
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29-03-11, 18:49
#144
http://g1.globo.com/planeta-bizarro/...pos-chuva.html
Formiga fica presa em bolha d'água após chuva Imagem foi feita pelo fotógrafo Adam Gormley. Ele destacou que capturou a cena curiosa por acidente. Uma formiga acabou presa dentro de uma bolha d'água. A cena inusitada foi flagrada por acidente pelo fotógrafo Adam Gormley em Noosaville, na Austrália. Ele pretendia fotografar aranhas no jardim do vizinho quando começou a chover. Gormley destacou que só notou que uma formiga havia ficado presa dentro de uma bolha após rever as imagens mais tarde, segundo o jornal inglês "Daily Telegraph". |
The real (1)
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08-04-11, 17:28
#145
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Trooper
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08-04-11, 18:39
#146
Aranha Pics ftw |
Trooper
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11-04-11, 13:42
#147
[image]http://img121.imageshack.us/i/menscolorsteamwars.jpg/[/image]
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Trooper
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11-04-11, 15:40
#148
fotos by UNCHARTED
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Trooper
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24-04-11, 00:42
#149
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The real (1)
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24-04-11, 01:02
#150
chorei
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